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104 pages - You are on Page 20 Ion: The priestess: as a mother I esteem her. Creusa: Who to these manly years gave thee support? Ion: The altars, and the still-succeeding strangers. Creusa: Wretched, whoe'er she be, is she that bore thee. Ion: I to some woman am perchance a shame. Creusa: Are riches thine? Thou art well habited. Ion: Graced with these vestments by the god I serve. Creusa: Hast thou made no attempt to trace thy birth? Ion: I have no token, lady, for a proof. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Ion
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